78 COLEOPTERA. 



94. HoMALOTA TESTUDiNEA, Er., Gen. et Spec. Staph., 131; 



Thomson ; G. R. Crotch, 1. c. ; D. Sharp, 1. c, 255. 

 melanarittj Ktz. ; Wat. Cat. ; nee Sahib. 



95. HoMALOTA MuscoRUM, BHsout, Ann. de la Soc. Ent. 



de Fr., 1860, 344; D. Sharp, 1. c, 259, 

 picipes, Wat. Cat. 



96. HoMALOTA PiLosiVENTRis, Thomson, 1. c, 106 ; id., 



Sk. Col., iii, 38 (Acrotona) ; D. Sharp, 1. c, 260. 

 stercoraria, Ktz. 

 Found rarely {in stercore) at Thornhill, in the New Forest, 

 and near London. 



Thomson compares it to H. subsinuata (castanipeSf W. C), 

 from which he states it to differ in its sub- opaque, densely 

 punctured abdomen, and the structure of its antennae. 



97. HoMALOTA FuscA, Sahib., Ins. Fenn., i, 371 ; G. R. 



Crotch, Cat. Col., Ed. 2; D. Sharp, 1. c, 261. 

 laticollisj Wat. Cat. 

 vernacula, Er. ; Kr. ; Thorns. 



98. HoMALOTA SUBSINUATA, Er., GcH. et Spec. Staph., 



125; Kr.; G. R. Crotch, Cat., Ed. 1 & 2; D. 

 Sharp, 1. c, 262. 

 castanipesj Wat. Cat. 

 fimetariay Thoms. 



99. HoMALOTA FUNGI, Grav. 



var, dubittj Sharp, 1. c, 265. 

 Dr. Sharp notes a form of S. fungi, commoner than the 

 type, and with shorter antennae and thorax, which he was 

 formerly inclined to consider a variety of clientula. I have 



